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* Sur la carte de la langue basque.
< center > Marietta Alboni carte de visite by André Adolphe Eugène Disdéri </ center >
Truth's carte de visite, which she sold to raise money ( see inscription ).
Crop of a carte de visite photo of Hector Berlioz by Franck, Paris, ca.
* Delafosse, Maurice ( 1904 ) Vocabulaires comparatifs de plus de 60 langues ou dialects parlés à la Côte d ' Ivoire ou dans les régions limitrophes ( avec des notes linguistiques et ethnologiques, une bibliographie et une carte ).
* 1854 – André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri credited with introduction of the carte de visite ( French " visiting card ").
Queen Victoria on ' Fyvie ' with John Brown at Balmoral, by George Washington Wilson, 1863 ; medium: carte de visite, size: 9. 20 x 6. 10 cm ; from the collection of the National Galleries of Scotland
* Essais sur la géographie minéralogique des environs de Paris, avec une carte géognostique et des coupes de terrain, with Alexandre Brongniart ( 1811 )
Photo of Ferdinand Lassalle on a carte de visite.
Nouvelle carte des fonds du Golfe de Marseille.
Albumen print on a carte de visite
During the mid-19th century, the carte de visite became one of the more popular uses of the albumen method.
In 1854, Parisian photographer André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri popularized the carte de visite and these small pictures ( the size of a visiting card ) rapidly became a popular novelty as thousands of these images were created and sold in the United States and Europe.
de: À la carte
File: Paul Cézanne, Les joueurs de carte ( 1892-95 ). jpg | Paul Cézanne, The Card Players, 1892 – 95
The Romanian supine generally corresponds to an English construction like for doing ; for example, " Această carte este de citit " means " This book is for reading.
fr: Testeur de carte mère
* Formaleoni, Vicenzio ( 1783 ) Saggio sulla Nautica antica de ' Veneziani, con una illustrazione d ' alcune carte idrografiche antiché della Biblioteca di S. Marco, che dimonstrano l ' isole Antille prima della scoperta di Cristoforo Colombo.
* La Ronciere, Charles de ( 1924 ) La carte de Cristophe Colomb, Paris: Champion
* Sanda Golpenţia, " Introducere la Ultima carte de Anton Golpenţia ( Anchetatorii )" (" Introduction to Anton Golpenţia's Ultima carte ( The Inquisitors )"), at Memoria. ro
ro: Roza vânturilor ( carte de Ursula K. LeGuin )

carte and visite
Samuel Davidson's carte de visite from the mid-1860s.
The size of a carte de visite is × mounted on a card sized ×.
The carte de visite photograph proved to be a very popular item during the American Civil War.
Image: Cdv. jpg | Two examples of carte de visite photographs taken during the American Civil War.
Image: Seacole photo. jpg | The only known photograph of Mary Seacole, taken for a carte de visite by Maull & Company in London in c. 1873.
Another contemporary and seminal event was the public declaration of nationality by a leader of the movement, Krišjānis Valdemārs ; a student at the University of Tartu ( then Dorpat ) from 1854 to 1858, Valdemārs affixed a carte de visite to his door that read " C. Woldemar stud.
Edmund Smith-Baker ran a studio on Bristol Street in Birmingham together with his younger brother Thomas William, where – alongside the production of carte de visite photographs – he is believed to have completed new and previously unfinished Baker landscapes.

carte and also
Breakfast and lunch are also served in the Barbara Deer Kuss Science Center's " Simply To Go " a la carte cafe.
Upon the event of restructuring, Bonifacio was given carte blanche to appoint a committee tasked with setting up a new government ; he would also be in charge of this committee.
" À la carte " has also been adopted in other industries to refer to a sales model where customers are allowed to select individual components for purchase rather than being required to purchase predefined packages.
Most models were also bundled with a keyboard, mouse, an external modem and either a dot-29 or dot-39 pitch monitor ( professional models were sold à la carte with keyboard and mouse bundles chosen by the dealer or sold separately ).
Sometimes, the subscriptions are also sold " a la carte ", allowing consumers to select which channels they subscribe to.
The term also refers to the à la carte snack bar located in the Student Union at Grove City College, and is currently the name of the college's alumni magazine.
The pocket money for au pairs in France is currently Euro 60 per week plus in most cases a 20-euro-a-week contribution to language classes ; in Paris families may also provide a carte Navigo ( urban travel pass ) which is worth 95 euros ( approximately ).
Nowadays it is also ordered as an À la carte item but is never the main course and is had as a light snack or on the side of another dish and usually not separately as a meal.
He immediately wrote to Young offering him command of one of the prospective regiments :“ there is not another man yourself who would be better fitted to command such a regiment .” He also promised Young " carte blanche " in appointing staff and line officers for the unit.
The equirectangular projection ( also called the equidistant cylindrical projection, geographic projection, or la carte parallélogrammatique projection, and which includes the special case of the plate carrée projection or geographic projection ), is a simple map projection attributed to Marinus of Tyre, who Ptolemy claims invented the projection about AD 100.

carte and was
How strange it was that he could give her this handsome house and carte blanche as to its beautiful furnishings, and fail her in -- spiritual ways.
From that time onwards, he was given carte blanche in framing the foreign policy of any future Indian nation.
In both cases, the exact relationship between the partners was left ambiguous, although they seemed to have carte blanche to visit each other's homes whenever they pleased and it was not uncommon for scenes to suggest Steed had spent the night at Gale's or Peel's home, or vice-versa.
The latter originated when photographer Oliviero Toscani was given carte blanche by the Benetton management.
The Directors Company was a generous production deal with Paramount Pictures that essentially gave the directors carte blanche if they kept within budget limitations.
Since Beyond the Fringe was not owned by the BBC, however, the quartet enjoyed relative carte blanche.
Mies was given carte blanche in the large commission, and the university grew fast enough during and after World War II to allow much of the new plan to be realized.
A la carte dining service was provided on these trains.
In 1988, while his daughter Sarah was married to The Duke of York, the News of the World printed a story about Ferguson's membership of the Wigmore Club, " a health club and massage parlour in London staffed by girls who, dressed in starched white ' medical ' gowns, allegedly offered à la carte sexual services to members.
With the ratings of Days of our Lives at an all time low and NBC threatening to cancel the series, Reilly was brought back as head writer in the summer of 2003 and given carte blanche to " fix " the show ( while simultaneously remaining as head writer for Passions ).
In France, the system of the carte scolaire was dismantled by the beginning of the 2007 school year.
In effect, Article 58 was carte blanche for the secret police to arrest and imprison anyone deemed suspicious, making for its use as a political weapon.
When they screened a demo for Paramount and made their pitch, the studio was impressed and reportedly " gave Malick a very sweet deal at the studio, carte blanche, essentially ".
A renowned literary carte blanche ( literally ' white card ') was handed out by Cardinal Richelieu in Alexandre Dumas, père's The Three Musketeers:
Although today this national identification number is used by the Social Security and is present on each person's social security card ( carte Vitale ), it was originally created under Vichy France under the guise of the Inscription Number to the National Repertory of Identification of People ( Numéro d ' inscription au répertoire national d ' identification des personnes, NIR ).
Problem was, G80 was not part of a single one of those popular option packages, but could be added " a la carte.
The only civilian to occupy Guatemala's presidency during the long period of military rule between 1954 and 1986, Méndez was not allowed to act independently of the military and was widely considered to be a military puppet ; Mendez had assumed the presidency under a pact in July, 1966 that gave the armed forces carte blanche with respect to internal security matters and an effective veto over governmental policy.
There was the usual panic at Westminster, but, unfortunately for Charles, it resulted in Fairfax being directed to abandon the siege of Oxford and given carte blanche to bring the Royal army to battle wherever it was met.
' and I would have complete carte blanche, which was wild as a young guy ," Trumbull recalled.
It was founded in November 1999 by Ed McNierney whose company Maps a la carte, Inc. operated out of North Chelmsford, Massachusetts.

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